reticule
英 ['retɪkjuːl]
美 ['rɛtɪkjul]
reticule 手提袋,来自法语 reticule,发网,来自拉丁语 reticulum,小网,来自 rete,网,-cul,小词后缀。后用于指 手提袋,特别是女用网袋。
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- reticule: [18] Reticule is a now superannuated term for a small handbag. It alludes to the fact that such bags were originally made from netted fabric. The Latin word for ‘net’ was rēte, whose diminutive form rēticulum was used for ‘netted bag’ – whence, via French réticule, English reticule. From rēticulum was derived rēticulātus ‘having a network pattern’, which has given English reticulated [18] (used by Dr Johnson in his famous definition of network: ‘any thing reticulated or decussated, at equal distances, with interstices between the intersections’, 1755). Rēte was also the source of medieval Latin retina ‘inner lining of the eyeball’, borrowed by English as retina [14].
=> retina - reticule (n.)
- "a ladies' small bag," 1801, from French réticule (18c.) "a net for the hair, a reticule," from Latin reticulum "a little net, network bag" (see reticulate (adj.)).
- 1. The black reticule sagged under the weight of shapeless objects.
- 黑色的拎包由于装了各种形状的东西而中间下陷.
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- 2. The paper gives a method for designing a new kind of liquid crystal reticule.
- 介绍了一种新型的分划板的设计方法,该分划板是以液晶板为核心的显示器.
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